Organization Description(s):
At Next Step, we serve young people living with chronic illnesses—cancer, HIV, sickle cell, and other rare genetic conditions—between the ages of 16-29. We believe that if you empower them with the right skills, tools, and knowledge they will begin asking "What’s next?" instead of "Why me?" We help young people accomplish this shift in mindset through our change process—a 3-step cycle built upon the following pillars:
All of our programs are free of charge to participants. Our signature programs, our “campferences,” are 4-day residential programs that combine the recreational fun of camp with the information and networking opportunities possible conferences. Like all of our programs, the impact of our campferences lies in the relationships we build among youth. The only person in the world who can understand what it's like to share your diagnosis with a friend for the first time or miss extensive days of school because of your diagnosis is another young person who's been there too. The power of that shared experience can be life changing.
Over the past 12 years, we have partnered closely with the MassCARE (Massachusetts Community AIDS Resource Enhancement) program to deliver workshops and activities for HIV positive youth.
MassCARE is a statewide initiative that provides access to coordinated, comprehensive, family-centered, culturally and linguistically competent medical care, social service support and peer services for women, infants, children, and youth living with HIV and their affected family members. MassCARE promotes early identification and enhances available care in a community-based setting with an HIV medical home approach. It is a federally funded Ryan White Part D program operating in 3 community health centers in Brockton, Lowell, and Worcester.
Position Description:
The Mentorship Coordinator will lead the administration and delivery of Mass STYLE Mentoring Program for young people living with HIV and Next Step’s STRIVE program for teens living with sickle cell. The job responsibilities are as follows:
Qualifications
The Mentorship Coordinator will receive supervision from Next Step’s Program Director on a biweekly schedule. Supervision will also include some on-the-job training around logistics and program rollout. All training, specifically those centered on mentoring, will be provided by Duke University’s Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. This program utilizes a Positive Youth Development framework that will be the basis of our program's mentoring work. The Mentorship Coordinator will also receive support and additional resources from MassCARE and other Next Step partners.
This is a 40-hour a week position and compensation is 47,500k. Candidates with bachelor’s degree are preferred. Please email resume and cover letter if interested to kepler@nextstepnet.org.
Organization Description(s):
At Next Step, we serve young people living with chronic illnesses—cancer, HIV, sickle cell, and other rare genetic conditions—between the ages of 16-29. We believe that if you empower them with the right skills, tools…
403B Retirement Contribution and Health Insurance
403B Retirement Contribution and Health Insurance
Spanish and Cape Verdean Creole speakers preferred.
Spanish and Cape Verdean Creole speakers preferred.
Please email resume and cover letter if interested to kepler@nextstepnet.org.